The spokesperson for Cedillo’s office, Arturo Chavez, said in an
e-mail that the process is moving on schedule. He described the first
week of April as a “best case scenario.” Realistically, however, the
name change will take place “most likely the first week of May.” The
Dodgers’ home opener is April 12 against the San Francisco Giants.

Chavez added that the BOE has received “mixed pro and con” responses
so far from residents. We’ll find out what the exact objections are soon
enough, once the BOE prepares its report.

Via Jon Weisman at Dodger Insider, "MLB rule revisions tweak slides, neighborhood play." The changes seem reasonable enough. Of course, the devil is going to be in its use going forward.

Video: Alanna Rizzo catches up with Hall of Famer Greg Maddux, who became part of the Dodgers front office this season as an adviser. (Link Here)

Video: Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw discusses his performance in last year’s postseason, this year’s changes in the rotation and more. (Link Here)

So what's the deal with Dodger players and helicopters? If you'll recall, a couple of years ago Zack Greinke considered getting a helicopter to get to games (link here), and now Puig is on the verge of getting one (link here). Via TMZ, "Yasiel Puig: Yes, He's Buying A Helicopter ... Says Car Customizing Guru."

Uh-Oh! Yasiel Puig missed the teams first full-squad workout. No worries, though. He had oral surgery to have his wisdom teeth removed, so he's expected to return on Friday (today), via an AP report at Yahoo Sports.

“I think Matthew’s probably got the better arm,” Kershaw said on
SportsCenter. “Put it this way, he can definitely throw a baseball
better than I can throw a football. I’ll probably give him the edge.”

This is definitely off-topic, but well worth your time. Check out some vintage photographs of Native Americans from 1904 to 1924 via Alex Q. Arbuckle at Mashable,

Phoenix Art Museum will showcase 41 cards, including some of the rarest and most important cards ever made beginning March 9 through April 24.

Kendrick, a loBabe Ruth 1916 Sporting News 101-5 rookie card PSA 8ngtime collector, is managing general partner of the Arizona Diamondbacks and owns one of the hobby’s most valuable collections of important baseball cards.

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